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M3SSK w miw-CT.tM jMii um(.fiw.'mWi!S -1- y -mUtcsamUili.ryt,n. J Salcin, Friday, June 11, 1875. State Grange Deputies for 1875 Farmers of Oregon, and Washington and Idaho Territories: Orgaulzo fur self-protection and for the ennoblement of the Industrial pursuits. To facilitate this work, I havo commissioned thc following per tons as my Deputies, In this Jurisdiction, to institute rtianges, and to have a general sniicivlslon of our work In their rcpectlvc jurisdictions: I'oU OJ,ce. Etpittt. nnt'oLAR. KM Gunny Ten Mile lio-chiirg A A Malh'w Looking Cllaes Itosehurg loos, .1 IltniyHhmcdcr Ott JAtKSOV. 1)8 Itliuick Ashland Jacksonville HAKKIt. Wm Drown Baker Clt) Baker City .lOShl'IIINK, Win W Fldler Applcgite Jacksonllle I.ANE. II N Hill Junction Clty...Jurctlon City ljo It Humor-ley Camp Creek Eugene City LINN, Wra Cyrus Sclo Marlon Station It A Irvine Lebanon Albany J) 3 Haley Peoria Albany J 11 Smith Harrisbiirg llarrlebur' nNTO., ; n Moor Corvallis Corvallls Jacob IfKlle " " VA1II0S. IJA Wllcl Turner Salem nit.h. James 1 atom ItlcKreal " YA 4 II 1 1. 1.. A I! Henry I.afrtvctto Lafajctte Alex. Held McMlnuvlllc McUlnuVlllc WA"IIIN(I1(IV. TD Humphrey lllllsboro Hlllsboro II liuxtou Foatst Glove-. Cornelius f I.At KAMA. K Forbes Damascus Oregon City A It Hblple Osvvcgo " MUI7NOMAII. J Johnson East Portland. ..East Portland W J Campbell " " I'laTHIF. It W Mcirrisni Astoria Astoria TILLAMOOK. II P Ilnlduii Tillamook North Tamhlll It Slavs..?..."". Tjgli Tie Dallca .1 II uoiithlt UpperOchoco. ..'.., " " CM1AN r. Dllltliiilmrt CinjonClty Canyon City ITMATII LA. .1 1) White Wcftnn Weston WASHINGTON TKllItlfOllV. WAI.X.A WALLA O Hull W.M Sin linn .. Villi MAN, IhlirvNmldlnj,'... h 1 Gllllianil ( iii:iiaih. M 'A t ihlc pii.ril!, tiii "Via l.liiin .Wnlla Walla Wnl!a Wnlla ..Ewnrtsvllli' ColTut .Colliu C'olUx .Klma ..Chululls Point. Tin mi ON. I, (1 Ahlioit Olymph Olympla Win PiicliwHihl Tuilno " .I'llins lltiiiii Seatt'c Beittle 1 1. WW. T M l'li-Miii Claitiat( - AKIMA. CI' Cool Klleii'lmig 1IIA1IO TCIIIHlOlll. Nn7. n.r.cE. .1 S How ml.. WUI'Icrscm AHA. I, FCnrtiu M Itii'sull Itliltobl . . .Paradise Valley.. . . ...Lcvvlftoii ...Ml. Idaho " ...IlolsuCitv ...Veiur .. Pajello Any locality within this Jurisdiction fj which no Deputy Inn lieen apiiolnted for tho organUntUm ol llrun;:us, will lecelvo linniedlatu attenthm If applica tion Is made to me. I will attend, to l In person or appoint or send a Deputy. DANIEL CLAltK, Master Oregon State Grtingo, P. of II, t CUikuiiins County Council. The Clackamas County Council meets on tho fourth l'rlday of each mouth at 11 o'clock a. in. Place l i leetlng, at J. (1. Trullliiger's mill, near the center tt tliu county. Olllcers N, W. ltandall, Pro-lileut; A. Nichols, Vice Piesldeiit; W, W. II Samson, Secretary. P.O., Needy: Jnliii Itlng, Treasurer; Prank Vuielm, 1st hteirard; N. 11. Hamuli, Sd Menard; Win Illggs, Oatekeoper. llrcthreii lu good staudlug aio Invited to raort with in. Ily older of tho Council. W. W. II. Samson. Sec'y. Notice to a'utroim. The Pot Olllco nddioss uf H, 1, Leo, Treasurer of tlio Statu (liange of Oieitou, is thaugud from Oregon City to Poitlaud. Express package will also be for warded tu Portland. lM! runs vi' Husbandry, Attention ! 1 will inert tlio numibcmor our Order at tho follow lug timow nutl iilneos, for tho pur-po'-oiir 1 lying boforotliom Homo tunttors or (mportuiico to our orgaulAtloii. Tiino of mciBthitf, 1 o'clock i m , except whero desig nated: rSliorliliin Gntiio, Yamhill, Friday, 11. .omt Oriuiiin, l'u lie, Saturday, June 1-. 1 lioponll tlui itiuinburs tint cm do so will ivttnml tliuso nioctltiKN, us It will bo linposNi blo for mo to moot o.uili (J range btipnrutbly. I)A.NIi:i, t'l.AUIC, Mtistor Oiegoti Stulo Ciraugo, 1'. of II. SiiiinwiiwWMaMwc Gnuijjo Incorporations. Tho follow lug htfoi pin iitloim huvo placed iii'llolo.i on lllti w 1th tho Swrctury of State. Tim OrKDKiirs Menuutilo Company, of Tygli Vrtlloy, Wusihi mun'.y, Uregnu; ut'Jrct to )o n Koi'oml iitntcniitilo IiukIihins, Cupltul 52,000. Incorporator!, II, hi-nnno, A. Kell, lUvld WlUon. AhMhmiI HubliKuui AHMOclntlou ot Patrons of llusbutulry, Juvlisou couuly, Orfjoti; ob. Jt.ot, Clouttrnl lltmluesH, CttplUl, J-,W0. Iu o.oriKinttor, H, T, Itilow, Jamba W'lhhUou, and A. I. Kolman. Si:a Siok Housk, Clatsop. Thero Is no tuoro dollglilful pUoo lu Oregon for health mid for mi tumor recreation than at Clatsop, where ttia Ken-Slila Houo Is Mtuated. Tho plioo li very popular becaimo It U roiiiHtitlc ally tul charuilugly located ami Charley Dexter y the greatokt attentlou to the eomfbrt of rumU, We were there a week lat DUtntuer aud a sight of the advertlte nieut Charley Dexter aouda ua to-day calls to our mind all the aea-alde pleMitres, and makes us glad that ho tita leased the prom It wi and la to havo solt control this (tumtuer. FnoaT Wohk. The heavy frost Uit week did groat damage in Yamhill, about Wheat land was ery destructive to gardens. Artificial Propngatlon or Fiih. The report of the Commissioners of fisheries In the Eastern States shows that great success has been achieved in increasing the flsh supply by means of artificial propagation. On the Hudson river, New York, the present spring, the supply of shad is so great as to uring down the price ami make it possible for all classes to partake freely of that dain ty dish. "Where, In one ploee, the sup ply has been greatly reduced, it has been now increased ten fold. I ft 1 plainly and indisputably proved by the feir years,ex perlence already had, that the-supply of fish food in our rivers can be kept up to a full standard with very little-labor and expense. The good achieved is that a healthy fish diet is thus supplied to all classes at a low price, and that too at a time of the year when the appetite craves a variety and change. As a measure of general economy and public good this is a great discovery for dense populations of eastern States, where expense of living is so great. The time is soon to come when the Willamette Valley will be densely popu lated, and we suggest that some effort should bo made to introduce shad into our rivers, as well as other fishes,, for the purpose of giving us a pleasant variety of food. Tills can be done by putting in a fish ladder at the Wlllametta Falls, and by artificial propogatlon to give us the fish supply. We cannot get fish here from, the lower Columbia In very good order, and we want the fish to come here and bo caught closer home. Let shad fisheries exist along the river,, and shut! can be seadlly conveyed back twenty miles through the farming set tlements and afford tho people of the whole valley a pleasant and healthful chantre of food In the early spring when appetite craves it. This mutter Is not trivial or unimportant. Men and wom en must feed well to grow up healthy in mind and body, and the philosophy of humauihciencu will never bo perfect un til it includes higher education iud bet ter pvovision in what pertains to physi cal development, on which tho meutal so grcutly depends. A Model State Prison. Hoport Connecticut is a compact Sttitehand of course its prison can bo coatluctedat little cosbfor travelling expenseiofcouvietsand theii'guardShiind an old settled country HIu that afibrds occupations for prisoners-more readily than crtu.be expected in Oregon. We liavo the report made last month, of tho management of its peni tsntiury, aad wo take vertalu facts from Li to show how well It must bo conduct ed to cost so little. Tho number of convicts reported is L:!0, and they are nearly nil employed iu earning something by work done in pri son shops. Their occupations are as follows: Sewing room and laundry 12 Employed lu cooking 12 " niakluj; boots 114 " " muklii rule !M 'v " makitii; wlie k'oods 'Ji " " luaklui; clears U " " sundry ways about prison 2.1 liiUrrn and Insane Ill Total The income am labor from tho convict was: learnings of shoe shops (lit hands) $ 14,5(10.74 ' wire ' (30 " ) a,7M.!U " ' rule " (JO " ) J.v.lSt " cli'iir " (0 " ) llfi.13 llurtlnf U 8 prisoners a,17U.71 Other Items ol .Income bi).0i Total Income for 12 months $'iil,'Ji5 73 Kxpuuses for same time: Salailes, hoard of olllcers and Incidental $11, ISS.fiil Provisions U.UTi 31 Clot hlir.; and budillui; l.blSli'l Hospital, transportation A.C...., 1.1U3.75 Total of cipmses Piollt K ll; suite Ji),.Ml,M S.'.tl,dM.73 The Legislature appropriated 153,000 to make repttirs, and the convict labor paid all the other expenses, aud had enough to apply on the repair account to leave the .State only ?L'JS7.S: of tho So,030 to pay. Now tho matter that Interests us Is, how Is this done, and how near can wo conic to doing as well hero In Or egon? Discoveries in Cinnabar. Wo lenrn Jrom Mr. V. D. Hull, of Jackson ll!i that cimmlmr mines nro boing dU-cov-erod coustiiittly Iu tlmt vicinity and Just bo foio ho left tlioro a prospector brought iu oro m ilch that on bronklug It open the tmtlvo uickvllvor would oozo out of It. This was lotiuti uear tho locution of formor dlooovsrl 08 lu Sim's valley, Ouo prospecAug party from Oregott hiM made discoveries lu Siski you county, California, Just south of the I Oregon Hue, and Is reported to have struck' somo rich cinnabar. This party consists of our friend Wilbur Cornell, who lea here a few mouths Hgo, rienry Kllppol aud Wm.M, Turuer, of Jacksonville. The many friends Cornell has lu this part of Oregon will bo glad to hear whenever Wilbur shall succeed lu "strlklug It rich.' Salkm KwuniNti Miixs. These mills are now grludiug for a cargo to aeud to Liver pool by the spleudld lrou ship City of Vien na, roceutly chartered by that Company at very low Ugurea. She oau carry about 1,700 tons of cargo aud will load principally with Hour. It will tako the mouth to prepare her load but the company has all tho wheat purcua&od ami will havo no trouble to moke up tho cargo. "WILLAMETTE FARMER. The Patroni of Husbandry. Williams CnKEK, June 4, 1875. Mr. Editor: There Is jsomothlng emi nently practical, aad the reverse of Idle os tentation, In the way farmers have t ken up and are pushing forward tho Orange move ment. Urgent Invitations aud exrltlujr ap peals, couehed In eloquent wenls and ornate diction, have not entered very largely into the modus operandi by which tho PatroDs of Husbandry have "grown so- great." The objects of the organfiatlon a;e easily ex plained and readily understood1; and it sup plies such a manifest want In oar rural com munities, and- in connection with the bnei ncss interests- of farmers, that It can never fall of being popular among those persens- for whose benefit it was Instituted. Consid erable awkwardness in the observance of lodee ceremonies Is one ot the results natu rally to be expected; but the good faith and honesty of purpose with which most of the mombers (the brothers aud'slsters alike) take' hold of the business, eoables us to aver that this will only be a temporary and' nover a material drawback to the organization. One of the first and most noticeable results of a newly organized Orange Is to see the members inquisitive about further informa tionthey want to get posted, A demand Rprlngs up right away for reading- matter. Persons who havo not taken a newspaper In their families for years, on may belli a life time, suddenly realize that they have not only been living behind their times but be neath their opportunities. The admission of one ray of light usually prepares the-way for a grander and more wholesome illumination. A little odd it seems at first, yet none the less significant aud encouraging, to hear country folks warming up In their discus sions of somo-abstruse point in parliament ary law, and to see the ladles as well as tho mon evincing a laudable ambition to show fealty to Jen"eson's Manual. Those iacts go to show that there are educational as.well as business features connected with the Order that Patrons are accomplishing other' things, as well ns endeavoring to buy cheaply aud sell dearly. While availing tbemoelves of the indis putable advantages of u unity of strungth, they also n.ie tho hnportanco of oultlvated heads. Brains, as well as bruto force, nrf es sential to tl.ii mni,agement of tho producer's lnterestt. Thought always should preeoiio action. There is no avantao in laborious toil unless-.it is directed byjudgmaut to somo necessary and beneficial end. Rural vor- dauoy ac,V back-woods simplicity have lorn; been favorite thomoj for munioipal levity, and city !tnaves are never avorse to reaping an advr.otage therefrom. Let us hope that the lariuers ''having seen themselves as others squ them" will profit by the lessons which tae past so audibly teaahes, and thai by tho& united cSbrts, patently d I recto A through the medium of the Orange, theiu long-nseded emancipation wJll be wrougHt out. It is a contracted view, altogether, to take of tha Orange, tosuppose that its chief and only object is the enrichmeat of its memlx.rs. True, It has, in addition to the usual excel lent featuaos or many othwr secret organiza tions, a business, or trafllo, feature, thai will ereatly assist, those who can and will avail tbomselves of its privileges in making eco nomical purchases, but the true end sought and most confidently aimed at, is the eleva tion of the farming community en.maise, and the enlargement of social happiness. The extraordinary success that has attend ed tho movement thus far is a sufficient guarantee of its future progress. A few in dividuals, as a matter of courso, will now and thon grow luko-warm and complain of the Gringo not making them wealthy as fast as they could desire, but the cause has gather ed too much momentum to be easily impe ded in this way. The Order is a fixed fact a llviug reality, Tho ouly dangor that en compasE.es its fuluie is that Its groat utility may tomotimosbo por verted aud misapplied. Morconary and (elfish individuals cannot always bo excluded from its fold, with w horn tho lovoofcaln is all-pervading. That the Grange has great capacity for good is indls pulttble. It is gathering and concentrating under one boad an Immense power for either good or nihchtef a power equal to oue of Jove's Ibuuderbots. That It may be con (tolled by wlrdoiu aud directed to goodond$ is the wish of all truj r,itron, Wm. W. F Successful Kcdical Practice. Wo havo juoof thic Mrs. Dr. Ford, of this city, is sticccsbfttl hi'treatint; many diiilcult duicmos peculiar to women, and tho success bho nicets vith shows that her ability aud skill itre appreciated. She his lately usdor Ukon h moot diiilcult case with marked re suits. Six years nRO,a young girl, tho daugh ter of a former living near Sublimity In this county, full out of a swing and was seriously injured, so that since then all the time from thirteen to nineteen years of age she has been unable to walk, aud a great sufferer from Internal Injuries. Having been bed ridden for six years preceding womanhood, alter trying the best medical skill to be found in Oregon, and also In California, to which State she was taken in hopes to secure relief, it was dually determined, three weeks ago, to consult Mrs. Ford and adopt her treat" meut. This has been done successfully to the extent that the spasms to whloh she has been so long aubleot have ceased, aud she has actually walked for the first time in years. Thus health and youth promise to bless and beautify one who was a great sufferer for continuous years, with no promise of relief. It U especially proper and necessary that woiuou shall understand and treat such cases. There are some who develope decid ed ability iu this direction, and If success Is any guarantee, Mrs. Dr. Ford must be held as ono of the most capable of female physicians. How I Divide My Ikes Viz : Artificial Awarding. BYJ. WM WllX. In the first plac 1 n- hlvw Ion enoncii to hold from 10 t 0 fram-i sll liv ()". Having tho colony it mm of irn" , I Mlwl tho best queen in tl;p'ry 8Ul1 C"M i: in " wlrecloth cage, havrnj iU-dm bn(iv In-Tied a partition board lm.nr nar tde nilil'lle of tho stock I wish to divia '. lu lin:Mlionr time (especially the nbrto) one part r the di vided swarm will find lfc-e!f qneenless. To the queeuless part I lmroiluca the csjfsd queen, with the cage Deal the centre of the broad nest, the next d3y near noon (for bers are more peaceable in the forenoon than in the afternoon). I release it, letting it crawl out of the cage on to the Broad coma, or near It, where it was caged. Thus managed the bees happily accept their new royal member. The swarm cow quwnlaB, where tSe queen was hikon from, builds a- number of quwn colls. TliesM urn exaiiiicsxl the ninth dav and counted. On the stine dav P divide again,. like before, all the colonies n,,tliH' I want to, or a many I lmu jiHrfre queen colls Shv The next day I otrefully ent out the queen oelJs and intnvtuee one to each of luequeenios8 partner too fiivin-ft romtupe, but ulwayn leave the lartrnst and best of tli cells in the pa'ent colonv. Afterward" I separate the colonina, uivlnnaoh a hive for Itself; and furtber ojmratioiiK are with vaiia tions, owing to the ohjfo", whether It Ismtoek or honey. My Italians are agaiu in the lend of the blacks. Auitoa.t, May 31st, 1S75. Mariubii, At Dallas, Jane 7Ui, 18m"V by Rev. H. C. Jenkins, Mr. It. S. Pond, lateof Kusas City, Mo., and Mrs; O. F. Daniels, all of Polk county. Assisting Natare. It If of so.nBe attempting to. force nature- She. won't stand tt, and rebels, bhe mint be coaxedrA It were not drmn. For Instance, In attempting toovcr come constipation or indlgcttlonv violent, or That physicians rail, by way enphony, "lio'oic" treatment, In snrp to def3nt tho pnrpose in view, which Is or should be, permanently remedy the evil. The ree of dnstlcratharUcxis epeciilly to o doprccatel, Tor although thev tcnporarlly oerct mo poi.tlvi'iiess, yet tho lnt(.tlll-aeo weiKeuid nwd inflamed by them, as to be remitted unfit to perioral -tho elective tYm'". lion properly How much better to assist nature in such a c iso with sutji a milld and salutary aperient us IIotettcr's Momach Hitters, uld'h strengthen at the same tlmo thitthey relieve the jowtl. Not onlyis till result ar!iiced by their ne. lint the acltlvhy of the tnrnid IHeris itorefl. the V)inai'h lmijo.-utul. and th j entlio sy-tem greatly btuwflted. BBESS EE?Ri FOR SA.LE. ,rEUr.VINr. that much of tho ill health of wnen SL ! att'lbitHbhi to ill cwistrnctel and to wa'lit.' otothlii". til "Kuiaiiclrmttoii Suit" his been LarranguMUth the inteatlou t producing an aiuk'r garment uulcn. nv Its peculiar tltncss ana style or mjuufdetu-e will prcnonccci Ub'e and ondaelve to tin healtlhof all who miv wrrrit. Patterns are carefully grades ai'd arranged for chil dren and adults Ily seLdSng the follow in? measures. CIQSFLY TAKEN, one may be almost dure to securu Oiperlect lifting putem. IIUST .MEASURE; WAIST MRASUkiJ; alfo. LBNdTU Of WA1&T I'NDIB AftM.. A cloth model and di'sc'ii,tive circular acLi.mpantes each pattern, which will enable a person oS ordinary ability to make a garment ittaout dlRiculty. Price, $1.00. mm. SIJSAJM X. CONVRHNE, jeluml Orchard Uill, AVobtirn. HIhnb. Wanted Known, milAT JOSEPH IIOTT Is la tho market TO IWY WOOL ! WOOL ! -And will &y GX3Jn. For the same. Can be found at the office of WELLS, FAItQO & CO, saicm. June IU, 1S73. T MO ROUGH BRED BUCKS and EWES. T orrEU ron sle. at my rtANCii, in linn . county, seven miles fiom Ilarrlsburj 4zO Merino Bucks, 1, 2, tutcl 3 yesu'N ottl ; 40 Merino Ewes, 1, 2, 3, aud 4 yearn old ; Which ill be sold at reduced reasonable rates for cash, or fur v-ood uotes, at It mouths' time, beartne interest. These are the FIUST CHOICE of the Monson & JeAVott Importation, urougnt to urezon la October. 1ST3, and pi iroved to e to our have been the bett Importation ever made to our State. Seventeen of these Merino backs last year state, potenteen ot tnese Merino docks last year sheared 331V pounds, ranrlne from 16 to ittrjonnili. avenKlii): exactly 1UV to tbc Uerce. The tierces of the ewes last jear averaged H lbs., and this ye ir they average o er 1 0 lbs. tolae fleece. My bucks are not jet sheared this spring. These sheep are PERFECTLY HEALTHY and thoroughly acclimated, and show treat Improvement on our soil, uth as to size of animals and vriight of fleece. ALSO. FOR SALE, Thoroughbred English Cots woldBucks and Ewes. AS FINE AS ARE OX THE COAST. Mv Cotsu-old buclra last'vear averao-ed 14 V Dounda. Ewes 11 pounds, to the fleece. ZW Address me at POUTLAND. or visit tha ranch. where my agent will show the stock and tho sample ileeces. Sample fleeces can also be teen at L. GOLD SMITH Jt CO.'S, l'ortlaud. JOSEPH TEAL. i 1875s SEA-SIDE HOUSE, K7?- 5lMak tv CHAS H. DEXTEH, Lessee. To Farmers. Don't Sell your Woof Eofore joa seethe Ann of EWEYER Salcin, .Tana S. 18 . & COHEM. 0 avIro 3?EEXlOB'S WELL EXCAVATOR. THAVE honiht the right tn tite thi machine In 3?ollt, CJoxiaa-ty. tuil am r"iuly to All nil nrdci fur .Veils at $1' ptT t. with WOiiUEM TUHINO For other tablnff, ptcltil nrniiiK'meiitn. Till" mode of borinfi well h jnivod a i;rent 'uccot"'. All tbue anting wells, please irlvc me a trial. Arlrlrc, lnyAinil A. KOUNNY; Brtliel, PoMcco. Greenbacks at Par f S. JKIEBMAM,; Auctioneer and Comaiission Merohant. THE GJlASSHOPPEItS HAVE BECOME A BUH den, andLe deva'tatod the green fleM East, and people areaiov,' flecking to this goodly land where jrbeat Is plentxand ;reeiihr-)ks scares, and, in honor f this great Immigration, I,.S. Friedman, will receive U.S. Legal Tenders at Par jt my sales rroms In Executive Block, for aU'gnod. My stock on 'tand consists of a splendid ass (rtment of CitO'CmiSr.. Ocnts' Fcrnlsblni; Ooods. 3tpIeDrjr tloo is. Fane Goods. NotVis, Hibbous rnd Lacct. bait and Jew airy, Nails ancl'ltiitt.r, Hats and Tobacco. CARPETS, jast f.-om the East, .and prices to suit all. Root mid Slioea, Groceries, Crockery ami Glassware.. SalcnLJilaiiRetsJrlanncls, and'Clolh, Tabic Linen, IVnpltins, Towels. All these goods will be solii Cheaper at S. Friedman's ?0S GREENBAOZS Than nil any other 'louse in Salem fcr C3rOl3tS U.rnvC all your '.Vgcnbacks. Tney. are worth On&Rundrod Cents on theDolIar ....T.... tf Iu connection wlti. this is The Salem Drug Store, in ciiArtax OF Mr. T. C. SMITH, A practicil DrnpL't't, who will compound all yonr difficult prescriptions or fibar naceutlrul prepariliOBS correctly, from the PUREST DltUG., having Just received a Hue and well-selected stock of Drugs, CuemlcalH, and Toilet Articles. If yon have anything; that yon can't get pnt np any whero else, brina it alung. We guarantee satisfaction. Cur'ency will be reeelvcd at par for everything ex cept Book accounts, which must he coin, as usual. S. FRIEDMAN, Iciitr Auction and Commission Merchant. Sheep for Sale. THE UNDERSI-NED OFFERS FOR sale. In lots to suit purchasers, 1800 head of (jood, healthy Sheeo, amom; which there is a number ot ttiornti-rlitireirmiTR- n'i,o unu rocitinii hiicks . l'r turtlier particulars, inquires of the undersigned: or of W. J. Ueiren. LEWIS PETTYJOHN. Salem, June 4, 1875 3V Wool for Sale. nniiE UNDEItSiaNED OFFEr.3 FOH SALE Sixty Thouswl Pounds of Wool. w. j. HEnnEiV. 3w Sulcn. June 1, 15. MRS. A. A. MILLICAN HAS OPENED A NEW STOCK OF 1M1XT nT . IKTE3 SKT la Starkey's Clock, Palom, (lately occupied by Conn's Dollar fetore ) All Goods are Selected with Care mora cub. bbs7 iviauxkets. Having had six years' experience in this brslness, she hopes to he able to please in stjle, price and qual ity of goods, and asks a share ot public patronage. Sulem, April 24 lSW-w Fire-Places. raoM Mammoth Book Quarry, Polk county. Oregon, Tho rock from this quarry tas been used for the last twelve years for nre-placff. hearths, Ac., and has proven neither to crack nor to crumble in short. Is absolutely lire-proof. lck nor io Slatm fac is absolutely lire-proof. Statmiic- fST Apply to WM. ADAIK, balem. mySImljtd Notice to Stockholders. TUB STOCKHOLDERS OF TOE NORTHWKST era Shipping, Storage, and Commission Compa ny who have not yei paid up rbeir assessment No. I. levied August 15, 1ST4, are notified to remit the am ounts due for the same to me Immediately, and the will receive receipts thertfor. , , n T, J. MATLOCK Portland. Or.. May 6. 18n. Secretary. PAINTEKSIIIauual Houseaudslgnualntlns graining, varnishing, polishing, kalsomlnlng, pa per lug, leturiug, sulnins, gilding, glszln?. sllverlne. glass staining, analysis or culors, harmony, contrast. &c, 5 U cts. Book of Alnhabets, 50. licx.k of Scroll ana uroament, si. varpeuter Mannal, 60. Watch maker aud iewder's Manual, 50. Taxidermlst'tMasn 1, W. Soap-maker's Manual, 43. Guide to Author ship, SO. Lichtulng Calculator, S3. Hunter aid Trapper's Gnlde, SO Ot booksellers, or by mill. '&)& UANEi' Jt CO., UvNaiSiu tt., N. Y. 'J I. :-, - ,,',,v;-mfMf VlZ, fa -rfrUW" A-S.